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Valuable Tips for Installing Patio Paving Stones

Check out this article on the valuable tips for installing patio paving stones. Brought to you by PacificPavingstone.com, an award winning company based in Sun Valley, California that has been installing paving stone driveways, patios, and pool decks since 1999. For more patio remodeling tips using paving stones, visit http://www.pacificpavingstone.com<br>

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Valuable Tips for Installing Patio Paving Stones

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  1. Valuable Tips for Installing Patio Paving Stones

  2. Patio Paving Stones • Installing patio paving stones is a rewarding backyard remodeling project. • Patio paving stones are ideal for property owners that want their outdoor paving to last a long time with minimal upkeep. • The key, though, to making sure that you’d make the most out of your paving stones is proper installation.

  3. Here are few paving stone patio installation tips:

  4. Look Into Various Patio Paving Design Ideas • One striking advantage in choosing paving stones for your patio is that it can be customized to fit your personal preferences. • Whatever look you want to achieve for your patio, you can create with paving stones. • Deciding which particular type of stone to use can be overwhelming though because of the wide variety of stones available. To start, study the space you’re looking to renovate. • Note its size, shape, and dimension as these factors will help you identify the appropriate stone to use. Once you’ve looked into the project area, it’s time to explore the different types of stones.

  5. Style and Texture • Patio paving stone textures range from the smooth to the weathered-looking or tumbled to those with an embossed surface. • Take a trip to a paving stone supplier near you so you can take a close look at the styles and textures available. • Visualize which one you’d want the most for your patio.

  6. Color • Refer to the exterior paint color of your house in choosing the color for your patio paving stones. • This will help tie the overall look of your landscape. Paving stones come in various colors although the most popular ones among homeowners are the earth hues such as cream, tan, brown, grey, and charcoal. • However, you can also go for striking colors if you want to direct attention to your paving stones. In which case, you can opt for vibrant solids such as reds.

  7. Laying Pattern • Paving patterns vary as well. Your decision will most likely depend on the size and shape of your patio. • You can choose between the 45 or 90 degree herringbone patterns, single or double basketweave, running bond, stacked bond, or go for a combination of these laying patterns.

  8. Prepare The Base Properly • A paver patio installation can look great at first and then after a year present problems such as uneven stones that may cause tripping. • This can be prevented by making sure that the installation is done properly. It starts with the base preparation. • Excavation depth should first be determined. Consult local utilities to make sure you're not hitting any plumbing, electrical, or cable lines. Drainage and soil type should as well be considered. • Also, note that the ground needs to be level and smooth before laying paving stones.

  9. Ensure Tight Edge • The edges help hold the paving stones together and keep your patio paving stable. • Hence, they need to be tight and solid to reduce the effect of constant contact with and movement of the pavers. • You can choose between metal or vinyl or solid cement for your edging. If you’re unsure how to go about the installation, you can always get in touch with patio paver installers in Los Angeles or Southern California area.

  10. Keep Extra Pavers • It pays to keep few extra pavers at home in the unlikely event that a stone needs to be replaced. • This saves you time taking a trip to the supplier and also ensures that the damaged stone will be replaced with the exact same type.

  11. Check These Out! • Share this presentation on the valuable tips for installing patio paving stones to others. • Brought to you by Pacificpavingstone.com, an award winning company based in Sun Valley, California that has been installing paving stone driveways, patios, and pool decks since 1999. • For more info, visit site: www.pacificpavingstone.com

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